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He said they developed it from lilacs (the flower) and did some special radiating/manipulation procedure to process it. The final product was this clear serum that smelled like lilacs. He said all you need to do is dab your finger and put it on your skin, it will absorb through your skin and stimulate your natural antibodies to become super antibodies that will seek out and destroy ALL disease.
Aside from Roses, there is no flower as beautiful and aromatic as Lilacs. Of the two, Lilacs have a stronger scent that carries quite a distance. Unfortunately, Lilacs bloom for only a very brief couple weeks in the spring.
Both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew them in their gardens. Lilac bushes can live for hundreds of years.
Syringa (Lilac) is a genus of about 20–25 species of flowering woody plants in the olive family (Oleaceae), native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia, and widely and commonly cultivated in temperate areas elsewhere.
Festivals
Several locations in North America hold annual Lilac Festivals, including:
The Arnold Arboretum in Boston, Massachusetts, which celebrates "Lilac Sunday" every May. The Arboretum shows off its collection of over 422 lilac plants, of 194 different varieties. Lilac Sunday is the only day of the year when picnicking is allowed on the grounds of the Arboretum.
Lombard, Illinois, called the "Lilac Village", which has an annual lilac festival and parade in May. The village also contains Lilacia Park, a garden with over 200 varieties of lilacs, as well as over 50 kinds of tulips.
Mackinac Island, in Michigan, which celebrates a weeklong lilac festival and lilac parade each June.
Rochester, New York, which has held its Lilac Festival since 1898, the longest-running in North America. This celebration is held in Highland Park, which has the most varieties of lilacs at any single place, many of which were developed in Rochester.
The Royal Botanical Gardens near Hamilton, Ontario, which holds its Lilac Celebration each May.
Spokane, Washington, known as the "Lilac City", which holds an annual lilac festival and lilac parade.
Culture
Mackinac Island is home to many cultural events, including an annual show of American art from the Masco collection of 19th-century works at the Grand Hotel. There are at least five art galleries on the island. Mackinac Island has been the setting of two feature films: This Time for Keeps in 1946 and Somewhere in Time, filmed at the Grand Hotel and various other locations on the island in 1979. Mackinac Island has been written about and visited by many influential writers including Alexis De Tocqueville, Margaret Fuller, Henry David Thoreau, Edward Everett Hale, Mark Twain, Bill Bryson, Herman Melville, and Constance Fenimore Woolson. Favorable growing conditions have allowed lilacs to thrive on the island. Since 1949, the island's residents have been celebrating the lilacs with an annual 10-day festival, culminating in a horse-drawn parade that has been recognized as a local legacy event by the Library of Congress.
Lilacs are often considered to symbolize love (see language of flowers). In Greece, Lebanon, and Cyprus, the lilac is strongly associated with Easter time because it flowers around that time; it is consequently called paschalia.
Syringa vulgaris is the state flower of New Hampshire, because it "is symbolic of that hardy character of the men and women of the Granite State" (New Hampshire Revised Statute Annotated (RSA) 3:5).
"When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" is a poem written by Walt Whitman as an elegy to Abraham Lincoln. The poem was set to music by both Paul Hindemith and Roger Sessions.
"Syringa" is the title of a poem by John Ashbery, from his collection Houseboat Days.
Lilac Wine is a song written by James Sheldon in 1950.
Lyrics
The lyrics form a narrative in which the narrator recounts his experiences with the lilac tree, lilac wine made from it, and his loved one.
Lilac Wine Lyrics
I lost myself on a cool damp night
I gave myself in that misty light
Was hypnotized by a strange delight
Under a lilac tree
I made wine from the lilac tree
Put my heart in its recipe
It makes me see what I want to see
And be what I want to be
When I think more than I want to think
I do things I never should do
I drink much more that I ought to drink
Because it brings me back you
Lilac wine is sweet and heady, like my love
Lilac wine, I feel unsteady, like my love
Listen to me, I cannot see clearly
Isn't that she, coming to me nearly here?
Lilac wine is sweet and heady where's my love?
Lilac wine, I feel unsteady, where's my love?
Listen to me, why is everything so hazy?
Isn't that she, or am I just going crazy, dear?
Lilac wine, I feel unready for my love
Feel unready for my love
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"Lilac Wine" as written by James H. Shelton
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Intense UV irradiation totally transforms resveratrol into a compound (F-1) highly fluorescent
in the UV range. A similar compound (F-2) is present in red wines. Irradiation of wine leads to
the complete disappearance of both cis and trans isomers of piceid with the formation of F-2, and
to a large decrease in resveratrol isomers content, associated with the formation of F-1. Another
fluorescent compound (F-3) also appeared, but its origin is unknown. ( 2000 Academic Press)
Key =ords: wine; irradiation; resveratrol.
Resveratrol (3,5,4'-trihydroxy-trans-stilbene) is a stilbenoid, a type of natural phenol, and a phytoalexin produced naturally by several plants when under attack by pathogens such as bacteria or fungi.
The effects of resveratrol are currently a topic of numerous animal and human studies. Its effects on the lifespan of many model organisms remain controversial, with uncertain effects in fruit flies, nematode worms,[5] and short-lived fish. In mouse and rat experiments, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, blood sugar-lowering and other beneficial cardiovascular effects of resveratrol have been reported. In humans, however, while reported effects are generally positive, resveratrol may have lesser benefits.[6] In one positive human trial, extremely high doses (3–5 g) of resveratrol, in a proprietary formulation designed to enhance its bioavailability, significantly lowered blood sugar.[7] This 28-day Phase 1b study was conducted privately in India by pharmaceutical company Sirtris, and was announced at an investors conference in 2008.[8] However, although it has been alluded to in review articles, the study itself has never been published in a peer-reviewed scientific publication. Despite the mainstream press alleging resveratrol's anti-aging effects, there are no accepted data to form a scientific basis for the application of these claims to mammals (see life extension section below). At the present time, research on resveratrol is in its infancy and the long-term effects of supplementation in humans are not known.
Resveratrol is found in the skin of red grapes and in other fruits. However, red wine contains very little of it, on the order of 0.1-14.3 mg/l.[12] Resveratrol has also been produced by chemical synthesis[13] and by biotechnological synthesis (metabolic engineered microorganisms)[14] and is sold as a nutritional supplement derived primarily from Japanese knotweed.
The name refers to its alleged ability to protect its owner from the negative effects of alcohol consumption, namely "methy", the Greek expression for being drunk, and "a-methy-stos" would translate to "one that does not get drunk"[1]. This association probably came up because of the color of red wine is sometimes similar to that of amethyst.
Amethyst is a very special quartz. Although it occurs in many different rocks in many different forms, most amethysts share certain basic properties, not just the color.
The color can vary from a pale pinkish violet to a dark blue-violet, with shades of red, and sometimes gray. Very often the color is unevenly distributed or even patchy, and is most intense at the tips of the crystals. Amethyst shows a weak dichroism, with the color changing from gray-violet to purple.
Amethyst owes its color to high energy radiation, e.g. gamma rays from radioactive sources (Berthelot, 1906) and the presence of iron built into its crystal lattice (Holden, 1925). The irradiation causes iron Fe(+3) atoms which probably replace the silicon in the center of the SiO4 tetrahedra to lose another electron and form Fe(+4), an unusual oxidation state of iron (Lehmann and Moore, 1966). Note that the colorizing iron and its precursor is probably not present in the lattice as ideal ions (Fe3+ and Fe4+), but in part bound covalently to oxygen to form a FeO4 group. The electron released from the iron by irradiation is probably taken up by another ion, but there are different models on how exactly the Fe(+4) color center is stabilized. According to a theory of Lehmann et. al., 1973, the electron released from the Fe3+ to form Fe4+ is captured by another Fe3+ elsewhere in the lattice which gets reduced to a Fe2+, so the color center would be a pair of [FeO4]2+/Fe2+ formed in this reaction:
[FeO4]- + Fe3+ → [FeO4]0 + Fe2+
However, other mechanisms including the role of other ions in the charge compensation have been proposed and the details of the nature and formation of amethyst color centers are still a matter of debate. For a review of the different recent theories, see Rossman, 1994, early theories have been discussed by Holden, 1925.
Note: Do not expose an amethyst to direct sunlight for a long time. Very likely it will pale out by the ultraviolet radiation. Some amethyst pales out really quickly and some very slowly, but you can't tell in advance. Even the intense sunlight behind the window in your living room might do some damage, although the ultraviolet components are mostly filtered out by the window glass. This is actually true for all quartz varieties whose color is irradiation-induced (smoky quartz, citrine, pink quartz). In the summer I often cover my showcases with a black cloth.
Medicinal Uses for Lilacs
Lilacs are used by herbalists as a treatment for parasitic intestinal worms in humans. The lilac may cause the worms to die and be expelled from the body. The scent and potency of lilac doesn't fade in hot water, so lilac tea was traditionally used as a tonic. Lilac tonic is used to reduce fever as well as to prevent recurring attacks of disease. Specifically, the lilac is used to treat kidney disease and malaria.
In the mid 1990s, Nixon once again encountered Vesco while working with the Cuban government on clinical trials for an immunity-boosting drug. Nixon engaged Vesco in the project, as he was living in Cuba and had ties to the government. The clinical trials yielded positive results, however Vesco attempted to defraud Nixon and Fidel Castro’s brother, Raul Castro, which led to Nixon and Vesco being detained by government authorities on May 31, 1995. Nixon was released on July 2, 1995.[2] Vesco, however, was convicted of “economic crimes against the state” and in 1996 was sentenced to thirteen years in jail.
Originally posted by MonkeyWrench30
reply to post by FORMe2p00p0n
You do realize that Donald Nixon died on June 27, 1987 right?
Vesco surfaced on the small Caribbean isle of Antigua in 1982 with a plan to buy half of Barbuda, Antigua's small sister island, and establish a principality called the Sovereign Order of New Aragon.
The actual name of the country was to be The Sovereign Order of New Aragon. They had lined several Europeans with titles of nobility to be the titular heads of the government, a flag, a national anthem, and even designs for the plates and napkins. Applications for citizenship were on file.
Before the principality could be established, Mr. McFarlane died suddenly under unusual circumstances. It is my theory that another banking enclave in competition to the City of London could not be tolerated. The City of London, roughly the area of the old Roman city, is surrounded by Greater London, and appears to be an integral part of it. Many British do not realize that "The City" is not a part of the UK. When the Queen visits, she bows to the Lord Mayor of London.
Gemmotherapy, or drainage therapy, uses plant tissues in an active growth stage, such as buds, shoots or rootlets, to remove toxic compounds from the body. "Gemmo" remedies act to open the channels which enable the toxins, previously liberated by the homeopathic medication, to then reach the exterior and finally be excreted from the body. The use of these remedies is designed to awaken the natural self-healing abilities innate in the human body. Since these are plant-based, natural substances they can be safely and freely utilized.
A proposal submitted to the Antigaun government ssays the main aims of the Sovereign Order of New Aragon, which will be headed by a “prince,” are to “maintain the peace in the modern world, propagating the tradition of chivalry and charity and engaging in charitable works.”
The proposal, mentions building a prince’s palace, port facilities, banks and commercial areas as well as “residential areas for the knights.”
The knights are described as being from “all over the world, and are persons of high finance and well educated.”
OP does the secret society you mentioned(Knightsd of the Sacred Order) stated that they control the world aside from making a miracle serum?
It is my theory that another banking enclave in competition to the City of London could not be tolerated
Many British do not realize that "The City" is not a part of the UK. When the Queen visits, she bows to the Lord Mayor of London
Also sorry to go kinda off topic but is there any connection from the organization to the bloodline of Jesus Christ?
Herman had been injecting Viroxan into AIDS patients for more than a year without government permission or reliable evidence that it was safe or effective. Last year, the medical board pressured him into surrendering his physician's license--the first such action in California against what authorities described as AIDS quackery. Herman also was convicted in Orange County on charges of false advertising related to Viroxan sales.
Yet today, Viroxan is being taken by Californians with AIDS. Ordered by federal drug regulators not to experiment on humans in the United States, Herman struck a deal with a controversial research group in Kenya to test Viroxan there, and he continues to tout it as a miracle treatment for AIDS, cancer and other diseases. Viroxan can be obtained in Tijuana.
Meanwhile, Herman plans to sell his potion and spinoff products worldwide. He is negotiating marketing agreements in China, Thailand, Mexico, South Korea and various African nations. To help clinch a deal in China, he enlisted a nephew of Richard M. Nixon.
"I think I will be the wealthiest man in the world," Herman said.
Jim Looney is one of as many as 100 people with the virus that causes AIDS who were convinced that the Viroxan concocted in a doctor's home could keep them alive, even cure them of AIDS. And Looney, who spent about $20,000 on the treatment, which he took for nine months, is angry and embittered by his experience. He has lumps of dead tissue on his buttocks and hips from the painful Viroxan injections and potentially serious blood clots from the catheter; and the drug leaked under his skin, he said, so that at one point he felt like a freak of nature.
Originally posted by MonkeyWrench30
reply to post by FORMe2p00p0n
You do realize that Donald Nixon died on June 27, 1987 right?
In the mid 1990s, Nixon once again encountered Vesco while working with the Cuban government on clinical trials for an immunity-boosting drug. Nixon engaged Vesco in the project, as he was living in Cuba and had ties to the government. The clinical trials yielded positive results, however Vesco attempted to defraud Nixon and Fidel Castro’s brother, Raul Castro, which led to Nixon and Vesco being detained by government authorities on May 31, 1995. Nixon was released on July 2, 1995.[2] Vesco, however, was convicted of “economic crimes against the state” and in 1996 was sentenced to thirteen years in jail.
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Don Nixon, Jr., while he was in Geneva, had written a letter to Howard Hughes personal advisor John H. Meier, whom he knew, angry at the President in regards to having to associate with Vesco. “This place is beginning to get me down due to the people I have to work with. Gil Straub (a Vesco executive) is an ok guy, but this Vesco fella and I don’t get it on. Oh well, I got myself into this by letting my parents and the great god in the White House pull wool over my eyelids…”, and that “I’ll know where I fit in to this organization in the next couple of weeks, that is, if I don’t happen to kill Vesco first…”